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Participate in the BGP workshop!

on Tuesday, 05 February 2019 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

Participate in the BGP workshop!

See you on March 12th and 13th! The BGP protocol, founder of the Internet, is necessary to interconnect to an IXP. Rezopole offers two days of training to provide you with the basics of BGP routing and guide you towards autonomy.
Combining theoretical courses and practical work, this workshop allows you to gradually and completely approach the different aspects of BGP such as peering and the use of Route Server. From the 1st day, you set up your first session.
You will also discover how the protocol works and how to configure it on different devices such as Bird, Cisco, Mikrotik, Quagga and the techniques to announce and filter networks in both IPv4 and IPv6.  
You will be able to manage and control your Public IP network. You will gain in reliability, independence and reactivity towards transit suppliers.


Price: 1000 € (Ex-VAT) per attendee during 2 days (lunch included)!

This training may be covered by your OPCA (Rezopole activity number: 84691581469).

 

Do you want to participate? Just send us an email.

The registration closing date is on March 8th, 2019.

 

Program

  • IP Reminders/Routing
  • VM and Quagga
  • Cisco Reminders
  • The first sessions configuration
  • Simple Filtering
  • BGP Session in FULL Table
  • Configuration with IP public adresses
  • 1 filtre out on the announced IP                      
  • 1 route-map in deny
  • 1 route-map weight
  • Documentation community
  • 1 route-map community
  • IPv6 Context and goals
  • BGP IPv6 Sessions
  • Optionally: What changes between V4 et V6 !
    To implement V6 et continue to ensure V4.                        

 

 

  Download the BGP training info 

 

 

 

 

New year, new model!

on Thursday, 10 January 2019 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

New year, new model!

Rezologue, the catalogue of services and training offered and led by our experts, has been revamped!

 

Rezopole offers you a complete range of solutions to optimize your network performance, improve your technical teams or develop your infrastructures.

 

Discover this 2019 edition now.

 

 

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Evolution of IXP architectures

on Thursday, 27 December 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

Evolution of IXP architectures

Internet exchange points play a key role in the Internet ecosystem. Today, there are more than 400 of them in more than 100 countries around the world. IXPs offer a neutral and shared switch fabric where customers can exchange traffic with each other.
Simply put, an Internet exchange point can be considered a large level 2 (L2) switch. Each client network connected to the IXP connects one or more of its routers to this switch via Ethernet interfaces. Routers on different networks can establish peering sessions by exchanging routing information via BGP and then sending traffic via the Ethernet switch.
IXPs allow operators to locally interconnect one or more customer networks through their level 2 networks. This leads to a more resilient Internet, improves bandwidth usage and reduces the cost and latency of interconnections. To avoid the tedious implementation of bilateral peering sessions, most IXPs nowadays use route servers. This simplifies peering by allowing IXP clients to peer with other networks via a single BGP session to a route server.

Whereas in the early 1990s, IXPs were based on FDDI or ATM, today the standard interconnectivity service is based on Ethernet. However, the level 2 switch fabric of an IXP is also evolving, moving from simple Ethernet switches on a single site connected via a standard local area network to IP/MPLS protocol switches distributed over several sites requiring WAN connectivity over optical fibre.
As a result, with more locations and increasing bandwidth, the connectivity network becomes more efficient, flexible and scalable. It is therefore an important strategic asset for IXP operators.
It should be noted that although switch fabrics based on IP/MPLS are mainly used today, there are other approaches such as VXLAN. These methods, which do not change the basic topology of the architecture, may be deployed more often in the future.
It should also be mentioned that to improve the resilience of the IXP infrastructure, PXCs are increasingly being used between the client and PE routers. In the event of a failure or scheduled maintenance, the PXC can switch from the client router to a backup PE router.

Innovation is accelerated with disintegration, SDN, NFV and network automation. Indeed, these new technologies are increasingly being used in telecommunications networks and IXPs. However, as IXP networks are generally more localized with older infrastructure and services than telecommunications networks, they may be the ideal place to introduce new network concepts.
Optical media is making progress inspired by the automation and openness of network technologies and offers innovative, ultra-dense and efficient systems. Many IXPs deploy these technologies to increase capacity while reducing costs, ground space and power consumption.
The disintegration of routers is also widespread in DC. Instead of using routers based on bulky chassis, SDN-controlled, white label L2/L3 switches using more scalable leaf-spine technologies are preferred. The use of white labels with a configurable and hardware-independent NOS provides greater flexibility and allows IXP operators to select only the features they really need.

 

 

 

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Source : LightWave

 

 

 

 

Participate in the BGP workshop!

on Thursday, 22 November 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

Participate in the BGP workshop!

See you on December 11th and 12th! The BGP protocol, founder of the Internet, is necessary to interconnect to an IXP. Rezopole offers two days of training to provide you with the basics of BGP routing and guide you towards autonomy.
Combining theoretical courses and practical work, this workshop allows you to gradually and completely approach the different aspects of BGP such as peering and the use of Route Server. From the 1st day, you set up your first session.
You will also discover how the protocol works and how to configure it on different devices such as Bird, Cisco, Mikrotik, Quagga and the techniques to announce and filter networks in both IPv4 and IPv6.  
You will be able to manage and control your Public IP network. You will gain in reliability, independence and reactivity towards transit suppliers.


Price: 1000 € (Ex-VAT) per attendee during 2 days (lunch included)!

This training may be covered by your OPCA (Rezopole activity number: 84691581469).

 

Do you want to participate? Just send us an email.

The registration closing date is on December 7th, 2018.

 

Program

  • IP Reminders/Routing
  • VM and Quagga
  • Cisco Reminders
  • The first sessions configuration
  • Simple Filtering
  • BGP Session in FULL Table
  • Configuration with IP public adresses
  • 1 filtre out on the announced IP                      
  • 1 route-map in deny
  • 1 route-map weight
  • Documentation community
  • 1 route-map community
  • IPv6 Context and goals
  • BGP IPv6 Sessions
  • Optionally: What changes between V4 et V6 !
    To implement V6 et continue to ensure V4.                        

 

 

  Download the BGP training info 

 

 

 

 

Participate in the BGP workshop!

on Tuesday, 16 October 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

Participate in the BGP workshop!

See you on November 13th and 14th! The BGP protocol, founder of the Internet, is necessary to interconnect to an IXP. Rezopole offers two days of training to provide you with the basics of BGP routing and guide you towards autonomy.
Combining theoretical courses and practical work, this workshop allows you to gradually and completely approach the different aspects of BGP such as peering and the use of Route Server. From the 1st day, you set up your first session.
You will also discover how the protocol works and how to configure it on different devices such as Bird, Cisco, Mikrotik, Quagga and the techniques to announce and filter networks in both IPv4 and IPv6.  
You will be able to manage and control your Public IP network. You will gain in reliability, independence and reactivity towards transit suppliers.


Price: 1000 € (Ex-VAT) per attendee during 2 days (lunch included)!

This training may be covered by your OPCA (Rezopole activity number: 84691581469).

 

Do you want to participate? Just send us an email.

The registration closing date is on November 6th, 2018.

 

Program

  • IP Reminders/Routing
  • VM and Quagga
  • Cisco Reminders
  • The first sessions configuration
  • Simple Filtering
  • BGP Session in FULL Table
  • Configuration with IP public adresses
  • 1 filtre out on the announced IP                      
  • 1 route-map in deny
  • 1 route-map weight
  • Documentation community
  • 1 route-map community
  • IPv6 Context and goals
  • BGP IPv6 Sessions
  • Optionally: What changes between V4 et V6 !
    To implement V6 et continue to ensure V4.                        

 

 

  Download the BGP training info 

 

 

 

 

New : BGP Outsourcing !

on Friday, 13 July 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

New : BGP Outsourcing !

Rezopole offers companies and local authorities to delegate the management of their BGP infrastructure in order to improve performance and optimise management costs.

This service is intended for any entity, customer or not, of the GIX / NAP services of LyonIX and GrenoblIX.

Find all the details on pages 20 and 21 of Rezologue 2018.

 

 

 

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Need a BGP training?

on Monday, 28 May 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

Need a BGP training?

See you on October 09th and 10th! During these two days, you will gradually and completely approach the different aspects of BGP (peering and the use of Route Server). On the 1st day already, you set up your first session. The workshop also explains techniques for announcing and filtering networks in both IPv4 and IPv6. The training covers the operation and configuration of the BGP protocol on Bird, Cisco, Mikrotik, Quagga equipments. The BGP routing protocol is required to interconnect on an IXP.


Price: 1000 € (Ex-VAT) per attendee during 2 days (lunch included)!

This training may be covered by your OPCA (Rezopole activity number: 84691581469).

 

Do you want to participate? Just send us an email.

The registration closing date is on October 02nd, 2018.

 

Program

  • IP Reminders/Routing
  • VM and Quagga
  • Cisco Reminders
  • The first sessions configuration
  • Simple Filtering
  • BGP Session in FULL Table
  • Configuration with IP public adresses
  • 1 filtre out on the announced IP                      
  • 1 route-map in deny
  • 1 route-map weight
  • Documentation community
  • 1 route-map community
  • IPv6 Context and goals
  • BGP IPv6 Sessions
  • Optionally: What changes between V4 et V6 !
    To implement V6 et continue to ensure V4.                        

Learn more

 

  Download the BGP training info 

 

 

RUG 18 is sold out

on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

RUG 18 is sold out

The maximum number of participants is reached for this session. Thanks to everyone who signed up!

This Rezopole User Group takes place on April 6th from 9:00 am to 12:00 am in our premises (16, rue de la Thibaudière - 69007 Lyon).

 

The 18th edition focuses on best practices in BGP announcement implementation and filtering.

Program:

  • Breakfast
  • Integrity of reports in the RIPE database (RipeDB):
    - Declaration of intent (RPSL)
    - ASN","INET","ROUTE" objects
    - RPKI
  • Complementary role of PeeringDB:
  • Implementation of peering:
    - Peerer with Route Server
    - Particularity of peering with GAFAM (Peering Direct)
  • The tools around BGP management:
   - BGP session monitoring
   - Web tools: strat.ripe.net, Qrator, BGPmon
  • Consolidation of statistics:
   - ASDIG, Netflow-Sflow tools
  • Round table

 

 

 

 

Sign up for RUG 18!

on Friday, 16 March 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

Sign up for RUG 18!

The next Rezopole User Group will take place on April 6th, 2018 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm in our premises (16, rue de la Thibaudière - 69007 Lyon).
 
This edition will focus on best practices in BGP announcement implementation and filtering.

Program:

  • Breakfast
  • Integrity of reports in the RIPE database (RipeDB):
    - Declaration of intent (RPSL)
    - ASN","INET","ROUTE" objects
    - RPKI
  • Complementary role of PeeringDB:
  • Implementation of peering:
    - Peerer with Route Server
    - Particularity of peering with GAFAM (Peering Direct)
  • The tools around BGP management:
   - BGP session monitoring
   - Web tools: strat.ripe.net, Qrator, BGPmon
  • Consolidation of statistics:
   - ASDIG, Netflow-Sflow tools
  • Round table

 

   I register  

 

The number of seats is limited!

Please confirm your participation until March 30th.

 

 

 

Save the date: RUG 18 on 06/04!

on Monday, 05 March 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

Save the date: RUG 18 on 06/04!

The next RUG (Rezopole User Group) is held on April 6th from 9:00 to 12:00 am at the Rezopole premises.

 

This edition will focus on the importance of referencing your BGP policy in third-party databases and best practices for implementing BGPs.

 

The BGP Protocol, which was established in 1994, has since been further developed, in particular through external reference points such as:

  • RIPE declarations
  • RPKI signatures
  • peeringDB

 

The Rezopole team will present in detail these different tools and the challenges generated by their use.

 

 

BGP Workshop in Lyon on March 13th & 14th

on Monday, 26 February 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

BGP Workshop in Lyon on March 13th & 14th

Register-now for the BGP Workshop that will be held at the Rezopole premises in Lyon! Learn the basics and master one of the fundamental protocols of the Internet for an efficient peering.

 

The Rezopole BGP Workshop presents the routing BGP, the founding protocol of Internet, necessary to use Internet on an IXP, the concepts of peering and Route Servers. The workshop also explains the setup techniques to announce and filter networks, both in IPv4 and IPv6.

 

Train your technical team on BGP protocol:

Price: 1000 € (Ex-VAT) per attendee during 2 days (lunch included)!

Possible support by your OCPA.

 

Do you want to participate? Just send us email.

The registration closing date is on March 9th, 2018.

Program

  • IP Reminders/Routing
  • VM and Quagga
  • Cisco Reminders
  • The first sessions configuration
  • Simple Filtering
  • BGP Session in FULL Table
  • Configuration with IP public adresses
  • 1 filtre out on the announced IP                      
  • 1 route-map in deny
  • 1 route-map weight
  • Documentation community
  • 1 route-map community
  • IPv6 Context and goals
  • BGP IPv6 Sessions
  • Optionally: What changes between V4 et V6 !
    To implement V6 et continue to ensure V4.                        

Learn more

 

  Download the BGP training info 

 

 

BGP Workshop in Lyon on December 5th & 6th

on Friday, 17 November 2017 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

BGP Workshop in Lyon on December 5th & 6th

Register-now for the BGP Workshop that will be held at the Rezopole premises in Lyon! Learn the basics and master one of the fundamental protocols of the Internet for an efficient peering.

 

The Rezopole BGP Workshop presents the routing BGP, the founding protocol of Internet, necessary to use Internet on an IXP, the concepts of peering and Route Servers. The workshop also explains the setup techniques to announce and filter networks, both in IPv4 and IPv6.

 

Train your technical team on BGP protocol:

Tariff for 2000 € (Ex-VAT) for 2 persons during 2 days! We offer lunches!

 

Do you want to participate? Just send us email.

The registration closing date is on December 1st, 2017.

Program

  • IP Reminders/Routing
  • VM and Quagga
  • Cisco Reminders
  • The first sessions configuration
  • Simple Filtering
  • BGP Session in FULL Table
  • Configuration with IP public adresses
  • 1 filtre out on the announced IP                      
  • 1 route-map in deny
  • 1 route-map weight
  • Documentation community
  • 1 route-map community
  • IPv6 Context and goals
  • BGP IPv6 Sessions
  • Optionally: What changes between V4 et V6 !
    To implement V6 et continue to ensure V4.                        

Learn more

 

  Download the BGP training info 

 

 

New service: Mapping IP towards AS

on Wednesday, 04 October 2017 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX, Archives EuroGIX

New service: Mapping IP towards AS

Rezopole sets up a publication service of correspondence between IP and AS. A simple DNS request allows to find the AS and the subnet in which the IP is published!

 

This new public service is an alternative to the American team-cymru and allows to expose BGP routes seen from Europe. Visit www.rezopole.net/mapping-ip-as to enrich your network scripts! These tools (dig and asdig) are reverted to the public domain on our github! An update is coming…

 

 

 

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